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It's contagious, and it's official (aka Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Joy)


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lying on the sofa with my lovely friend listening to Eddie Izzard recordings and crying with laughter at his clever sillyness... Izzard, that is, not my friend but he's clever too...


he can even make hoovers seem funny... genius

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUuYM8Jk6Yk

and laughter is so good for you...


http://helpguide.org/life/humor_laughter_health.htm

charliecharlie Wrote:

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> Do you mean these Katie? They are called Tulip

> viridflora 'Spring Green' and are absolutely

> beautiful

> http://www.thebattery.org/images/plants/tulip52.jp

> g


CC - yes those are the ones, thanks

*smiling with contagious joy*

My cooker..


I bought a Range cooker here on the EDF for ?250 (tu) ( rrp ?2,000 ish ) as my old one had "expired" (td)


Cleaned up like new & had it connected for ?80 quid ( gas fitter recommended on here (tu) )


I am now in six rings of gas burning heaven & a 90 cm fan oven ( I know , sad but (tu) sad )



Oh & what JOY it brings me each day



W**F



*checks singed eyebrows for growth*

Hermes, the messenger of the gods?


Son of Zeus and father of Pan?


Hermes of many shifts, blandly cunning, a robber, a cattle driver, a bringer of dreams, a watcher by night, a thief at the gates, one who was soon to show forth wonderful deeds among the deathless gods?


That Hermes?


Best give his scarf back.

From Lulu:


Large light blue shopper covered in pictures including "London" writing and glamour girl boots picture.


Medium over the shoulder black fabric bag with beautiful green embroidery and "gardening is good for the soul" strap line underneath.


Small black satin clutch with tiny handles, covered in red and pink flowers with individual pearls sewn into the centre of each flower. So cute I could eat it.


No lips or rose buckets yet. But I do feel a trip to Harrods coming on.......


OOOoooh also forgot - discovering very comfy trainer style shoes by Kate Kuba that just happen to have a 4 inch heel......

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